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Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Colorful houses in Willemstad, CuraAzao

Colorful houses in Willemstad, CuraAzao
Colorful houses in Willemstad, Curacao. In 1997 the Historic Area of Willemstad was inscribed on the Unesco World Heritage list

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Windmills in Zaanse Schans

Windmills in Zaanse Schans
Zaanse Schans is after Kinderdijk the most famous area for windmills in the Netherlands. It is close to Amsterdam and attracts a lot of tourists

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: North Queensferry with the beautiful Forth bridge

North Queensferry with the beautiful Forth bridge
North Queensferry is a village in Fife, Scotland, on the Firth of Forth, between the Forth Bridge and the Forth Road Bridge, and 10 miles (16.1 km) from Edinburgh

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Puffin with sand eels on Staple island

Puffin with sand eels on Staple island
Puffins are a small species of alcids (auks) in the bird genus Fratercula with a brightly coloured beak during the breeding season

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Portrait of a puffin

Portrait of a puffin or Fratercula arctica on the Farne islands off the coast of Northumberland.Some nicknames for them are clown of the sea and sea parrot

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Gustav Adolf Stave church in Hahnenklee, Goslar

Gustav Adolf Stave church in Hahnenklee, Goslar
The Protestant Gustav Adolf Stave Church (German : Gustav-Adolf-Stabkirche) is a stave church situated in Hahnenklee, in the Harz region, Germany

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Atlantic puffin with a beak full of fish

Atlantic puffin with a beak full of fish

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Greta oto or the glasswing butterfly

Greta oto or the glasswing butterfly

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Ljubljana city center, Slovenia

Ljubljana city center, Slovenia
Ljubljana city center, Ljubljanica river, the triple bridge (Tromostovje bridge) and Franciscan Church of the Annunciation, Slovenia

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Basilica of Agia Paraskevi, Island of Kos, Greece

Basilica of Agia Paraskevi, Island of Kos, Greece

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea) in flight

Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea) in flight

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Lighthouse on the Island of Klein Curacao

Lighthouse on the Island of Klein Curacao
Klein Cura?ao (English: Little Cura?ao) is a 1.7 square kilometres (170 ha; 0.66 sq mi) uninhabited island south-east of Cura?ao in the Caribbean Sea, and is part of the country of Cura?ao

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Tintern Abbey, Wales, United Kingdom

Tintern Abbey, Wales, United Kingdom
Tintern Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Tyndyrn) was founded by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow, on 9 May 1131.It is situated in the village of Tintern in Monmouthshire

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Landscape with tulips in spring, Netherlands

Landscape with tulips in spring, Netherlands
Landscape in spring in the Netherlands with fields of tulips and trees in the background

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: The open and transparent church of Borgloon

The open and transparent church of Borgloon

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Medieval Koppelpoort gate in Amersfoort

Medieval Koppelpoort gate in Amersfoort
The Koppelpoort is a medieval gate in the Dutch town of Amersfoort. The gate was completed around 1425 and is part of the second city wall of Amersfoort, which was constructed between 1380 and 1450

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Shipwreck on coast of Little Curacao, Caribbean

Shipwreck on coast of Little Curacao, Caribbean
Ship wreck on the small island of Klein Curacao (little Curacao) near the larger island of Curacao in the Caribbean

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Heavy snow on the branches

Heavy snow on the branches

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Dresden on the Elbe river

Dresden on the Elbe river
The historic center of Dresden on the banks of the Elbe

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: A brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis)

A brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis)

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Brown pelican swimming on Cura?ao

Brown pelican swimming on Cura?ao
A brown pelican swimming in the Caribbean Sea at Cura?ao

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Green heron

Green heron
The green heron (Butorides virescens) is a small heron of North and Central America

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Lizard (Cnemidophorus murinus) on Curacao

Lizard (Cnemidophorus murinus) on Curacao
The Whiptail Blue Lizard (Cnemidophorus murinus), endemic to Cura?ao and Bonaire.This lizards name on Curacao is blauw blauw (which means: blue blue). This species only lives on Cura?ao and Bonaire

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Ipomoea purpurea - morning glory

Ipomoea purpurea - morning glory

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Portrait of an eagle owl, Bubo bubo

Portrait of an eagle owl, Bubo bubo
A very close portrait of a European or Eurasion eagle owl showing the bright orange eyes staring looking straight at the camera. Detailed feathers, eyes and beak

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Saghmosavank monastery, Armenia

Saghmosavank monastery, Armenia
The Saghmosavank is a 13th-century Armenian monastic complex located in the village of Saghmosavan in the Aragatsotn Province of Armenia

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Lighthouse on Little Curacao (Klein Curacao)

Lighthouse on Little Curacao (Klein Curacao)
Klein Curacao (English: Little Curacao) is a 1.7 square kilometres (170 ha; 0.66 sq mi) uninhabited island south-east of Curacao in the Caribbean Sea, and is part of the country of Curacao

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Ruins of Lindisfarne abbey and church, Holy Island

Ruins of Lindisfarne abbey and church, Holy Island
The ruins of Lindisfarne abbey and church on Holy Island, England. It was a site of pilgrimage. The island is accessible from the mainland twice a day at low tide by a causeway

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Greta oto or the glasswing butterfly

Greta oto or the glasswing butterfly

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Emerald swallowtail (Papilio palinurus)

Emerald swallowtail (Papilio palinurus)
Other names for this butterfly are Emerald Peacock, or Green-banded Peacock

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Faja lobi (Ixora coccinea)

Faja lobi (Ixora coccinea)
Ixora is a tropical shrub or small tree originally from South-east Asia growing up to a height of 8 feet. It is the national flower of the Republic of Suriname

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Lighthouse at Pilsum, Lower Saxony, Germany

Lighthouse at Pilsum, Lower Saxony, Germany
Lighthouse of Pilsum, East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Northern gannet (morus bassanus) in flight

Northern gannet (morus bassanus) in flight
Northern gannet (morus bassanus or sula bassana) in flight, preparing for landing. The first breeding pair of gannets came to Helgoland only in 1991

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Nesting gannets on Helgoland, Germany

Nesting gannets on Helgoland, Germany
Northern Gannets (Sula bassana or Morus bassanus) on Helgoland. Males and females bond for life. Since 1991, the Northern Gannet inhabits the rocky cliffs of Helgoland

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Afternoon light, Corricella harbor, Procida, Italy

Afternoon light, Corricella harbor, Procida, Italy
Afternoon light on Corricella harbor, Procida, Italy.Procida, an island in the gulf of Naples, is a popular tourist destination

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Northern gannets on Helgoland, Germany

Northern gannets on Helgoland, Germany
Northern gannets (Sula bassana or Morus bassanus) on Helgoland. Since 1991, the Northern Gannet inhabits the rocky cliffs of Helgoland, a tiny island in the North Sea

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: The paper kite butterfly (Idea leuconoe)

The paper kite butterfly (Idea leuconoe)
The paper kite, rice paper, or large tree nymph butterfly (Idea leuconoe) is known especially for its presence in butterfly greenhouses and live butterfly expositions

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Vlacherna Monastery at Kanoni, Corfu, Greece

Vlacherna Monastery at Kanoni, Corfu, Greece
The location of Kanoni with the church of Panagia Vlacherna is one of the most famous and photographed spots of Corfu. Kanoni is actually a quarter of Corfu Town

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Two Northern Gannets on Helgoland, Germany

Two Northern Gannets on Helgoland, Germany
Northern Gannets (Sula bassana or Morus bassanus) on Helgoland. Males and females bond for life. Since 1991, the Northern Gannet inhabits the rocky cliffs of Helgoland

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Nizwa fort, Oman

Nizwa fort, Oman

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Emerald swallowtail (Papilio palinurus)

Emerald swallowtail (Papilio palinurus)
Other names for this butterfly are Emerald Peacock, or Green-banded Peacock.It is native to southeast Asia, but regularly kept in butterfly zoos around the world

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: A monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus

A monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Huts, shops, houses, boats on Helgoland, Germany

Huts, shops, houses, boats on Helgoland, Germany

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Svetitskhoveli cathedral in Mtskheta

Svetitskhoveli cathedral in Mtskheta
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (Georgian: Living Pillar Cathedral) is a Georgian Orthodox cathedral located in the historical town of Mtskheta, Georgia

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Helgoland with Lange Anna

Helgoland with Lange Anna
Landmark Lange Anna (Tall Anna) on the island of Helgoland. Since 1991 a small, but growing colony of Northern Gannets breed here

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Small traditional windmill for water drainage

Small traditional windmill for water drainage
Old small traditional windmill, used for water drainage in the province of North Holland, Netherlands

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Minaret and old adobe wall of Khiva, Uzbekistan

Minaret and old adobe wall of Khiva, Uzbekistan
Khiva (Uzbek: Xiva) is a city of approximately 50, 000 people located in Xorazm Province, Uzbekistan. The Old city is completely surrounded by adobe walls and the oldest part

Background imageFrans Sellies Collection: Half-timbered houses reflected, SchwAÔé¼bisch Hall

Half-timbered houses reflected, SchwAÔé¼bisch Hall
Reflections of the half-timbered buildings of Schwabisch Hall in the River Kocher



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